Non-linear implications in seismic isolation systems for buildings

Professor Dinu Bratosin
Member of the Technical Sciences Academy from Romania (ASTR),
Scientific
secretary,
Department of Technical Sciences of the Romanian Academy,
Romanian Academy,
Institute of Solid Mechanics,
ROMANIA
E-mail: bratosin@acad.ro
Abstract:
By interposing a properly chosen flexible layer between superstructure and
his foundation the base-isolation technology can shift the natural period of
structure away from the dominant period of earthquake ground motion and thus
avoid the destructive effects given by the system resonance.
As a result of flexibilization the natural period of the past fixed-base
structure undergoes a jump towards the longer new natural period. Certainly,
this “period-shift” depends on non-linear strength and damping characteristics
of the materials or devices from this isolation layer. In addition, all the
site soils materials has the well-known non-linear mechanical characteristics
which affects the dynamic structural response. Thus, in the period-shift
evaluation the non-linear behaviour of both isolator and site layers must take
into account.
Two is the main objectives of this paper. First is to present a method for
necessary period-shift determination using the dynamic magnification
functions. Then, using a non-linear one-degree-of-freedom model for
superstructure-base system by numerical simulation one present the effects of
the soils and isolator layer non-linearity on shape and resonant magnitude of
the magnification functions.
In terms of non-linearity kind – hardening or softening – can arise the
different period-shift modifications. Thus, the isolator layer which can have
both type of non-linearity lead to shortening shift in case of the hardening
non-linearity or can lead to the increasing shift if the isolatory materials
or devices has softening behaviour. Also, the site degradable materials have
softening non-linearity, therefore in this case can arise only increasing
period-shift.
Neglecting these period-shift variations due to non-linear effects by using
linear assessment of necessary period of the base-isolation structure the main
purpose of the base-isolation technology – the drawing out of structure from
dangerous resonant zone - can be compromise.
Brief Biography of the
Speaker: Dinu BRATOSIN graduated the Faculty of
Structural Engineering (Bucharest Civil Engineering Institute, 1971) and has a
Ph.D. in Technical Sciences (Mathematical methods in solid mechanics, National
Center of Physics, 1984). His research activities focused on solid mechanics,
soil mechanics, soil dynamics, earthquake engineering. He is the author or
co-author of more then 50 published papers, 4 books, 3 book chapters and more
then 60 research projects in these fields. He received in 1996 Anghel Saligny
award of the Romanian Academy for group of papers: Dynamic viscoelastic
nonlinear model for soils.